![]() ![]() Snow is significantly lighter or darker than an overcast sky only when the cloud layer is thin enough to permit some gradation of brightness in the direction of the sun. Not many local colors are lighter than snow, and even bright white snow generally matches the tone of the cloudy sky. A good rule of thumb is that in overcast conditions, a white local color facing upward will closely match the sky. ![]() Regardless, the legs will be darker than the grass no matter what kind of paint you use on them. However the overcast isn't total: the window is reflecting a piece of blue sky. She's not casting a shadow, proof that she's not in direct sunlight. ![]() The light here seems to be a thin cloud layer covering most of the sky, and the model is lit by that overcast light. She is darker than the sky, despite the fact that, in this case, the illumination on her seems to heightened a bit by a flash or a reflector near the camera-note how the values lighten on the front of her thighs. The picture above seems to be taken in open shadow with a sunny scene behind her. How to Refill a Water Brush or a Fountain Pen.Bringing you on six painting adventures."Watercolor in the Wild" releases today.Karla Mialynne's Photos of Realistic Drawings. ![]()
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